So, I have been having an issue lately in my setup with my right channel cutting out. I have narrowed it down. It is the amp. I have swapped out every cable, taken the preamp out, everything. I am very worried and not sure what to do. Any advice?

natektronic wrote:So, I have been having an issue lately in my setup with my right channel cutting out. I have narrowed it down. It is the amp. I have swapped out every cable, taken the preamp out, everything. I am very worried and not sure what to do. Any advice?

I believe Vintage Hi-Fi of Pittsburgh is closer to you. Call Tom around 6 pm M- Sa and see when he can get to it. As far as the chip.... no I haven't and doubt I will be able to find anyone to do it .

natektronic wrote:Still waiting. Have you devised an ingenious plan to get one programmed?

Bent Audio has a remote system that covers all of the functions that the Lightstar remote covers. It 'might' work. Integrating it into the system will be problematic and require someone who knows alot about the Lightstar Direct Pres.

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Magnaryder

Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.

nemodog wrote:My Lightstar serial number is 9512040014Pardon my ignorance, but how many years were these pieces of art manufactured?

I think they were built in 94 and 95 only. The lightstar is an experimental crossover from a TFM-75 to the Sunfire 300x2 from what I can make of it.

It's actually a unique design to itself. Peter Ledermann was started explaining it to me a few weeks ago when I visited Sound Smith. He wanted to know how my amp was running since he last worked on it in 2007. He's really impressed with how neutral the Lightstar is. He even explained Bob's other designs against the Lightstar.

nemodog wrote:My Lightstar serial number is 9512040014Pardon my ignorance, but how many years were these pieces of art manufactured?

I think they were built in 94 and 95 only. The lightstar is an experimental crossover from a TFM-75 to the Sunfire 300x2 from what I can make of it.

It's actually a unique design to itself. Peter Ledermann was started explaining it to me a few weeks ago when I visited Sound Smith. He wanted to know how my amp was running since he last worked on it in 2007. He's really impressed with how neutral the Lightstar is. He even explained Bob's other designs against the Lightstar.

I think they were built in 94 and 95 only. The lightstar is an experimental crossover from a TFM-75 to the Sunfire 300x2 from what I can make of it.[/quote]It's actually a unique design to itself. Peter Ledermann was started explaining it to me a few weeks ago when I visited Sound Smith. He wanted to know how my amp was running since he last worked on it in 2007. He's really impressed with how neutral the Lightstar is. He even explained Bob's other designs against the Lightstar.[/quote]

Dont stop there man lets hear what all he had to say![/quote]Lol!!! I should have recorded him. He said so much I was picking up pieces of my brain when he was finished.